While no one really likes to think about the possibility of another recession, sometimes it is hard not to, especially if you live in California. A recent report shows that Californians have more twice as much debt as income, which could spell trouble for many people. The report draws its information from data found in from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Bureau of Labor Statistics, and other similar databases. It compared Californians debt to that of residents of other states.

On Thursday night, a very special fundraiser was held at the Branding Iron in San Bernardino. It was held for one of the victims of the Las Vegas shooting last October, who just happens to be a Riverside County Sheriff's Deputy.

The procedure has been deployed for over ten years now, bringing renewed hope to individuals suffering from chronic depression and a bevy of other behavioral health concerns. The risks to patients are exceeding low, and thanks to healthcare experts like Ara Chackerian, more and more patients have access to this breathtaking technology.

Six years ago, the city of Inglewood hired Consolidated Disposal Services to provide trash collection. The $100-million, 10-year contract was approved by the city council on June 5, 2012, with a vote of 3-1. The dissenting vote came from council member Judy Dunlap who later filed a complaint against Mayor James Butts through the district attorney's office. According to a recent L.A.

Since January 1, 2018, both medical and recreational marijuana became legal in the state of California. As a result, the Golden State is poised to transform in the biggest market of recreational pot in the whole world. It is also set to be a great place to secure employment to assist pot growers, processors, and vendors.

California Attorney General Xavier Becerra and Assemblyman David Chiu, a Democrat from San Francisco are providing clarity to a bill authored by them that seeks to further protect employers from federal immigration raids.